
Many/most North Indian women don't apply Bindi regularly but the south? Even young girls do. What's wrong with anti-bindi mindset? I feel like Shefali now.
Pri/ପ୍ରି
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ଓଡ଼ିଆ from ଓଡ଼ିଶା | Seeking her civilisational heritage | Zoomer Hindu Parishad leader.

Many/most North Indian women don't apply Bindi regularly but the south? Even young girls do. What's wrong with anti-bindi mindset? I feel like Shefali now.


A new wave of targeting Muslims- not the paan vendor or street hawker this time, but the educated, skilled, employed. The aim is clear: make even the few who’ve secured jobs in this majoritarian system unemployable.

Least deluded Whodiya from Odisha! Just like dosa is from Karnataka, not Tamil Nadu, rosogolla is from Bengal, not Odisha. And what language are you even ranting about? Your language has been derived from the Gauḍī Prakrit script, a script native to the Nadia district of West Bengal. It was even noted by the likes of Al‑Biruni (973–1048 CE) and other early chroniclers. ✍️ Odia is an illegitimate product of ours. Odia has its first clear, dated, distinct inscription in 1051 CE (Urajam), on the other hand. Bengali is many centuries older, with inscriptions predating other Eastern languages. The oldest inscription with a fully developed Bangla script dates back to 900 AD, and at the same time we find gold coins with fully developed Bangla alphabets engraved on them. 👇

Least deluded Whodiya from Odisha! Just like dosa is from Karnataka, not Tamil Nadu, rosogolla is from Bengal, not Odisha. And what language are you even ranting about? Your language has been derived from the Gauḍī Prakrit script, a script native to the Nadia district of West Bengal. It was even noted by the likes of Al‑Biruni (973–1048 CE) and other early chroniclers. ✍️ Odia is an illegitimate product of ours. Odia has its first clear, dated, distinct inscription in 1051 CE (Urajam), on the other hand. Bengali is many centuries older, with inscriptions predating other Eastern languages. The oldest inscription with a fully developed Bangla script dates back to 900 AD, and at the same time we find gold coins with fully developed Bangla alphabets engraved on them. 👇

